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MS: Fachverband Massenspektrometrie

MS 5: Resonance Ionization

MS 5.4: Talk

Tuesday, March 24, 2015, 15:30–15:45, PH/HS2

Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry (RIMS) for ultratrace analysis of Technetium — •Pascal Schoenberg1, Daniela Schoenenbach1, Sebastian Zeisel1, Norbert Trautmann1, Petra Thoerle-Pospiech1, Joerg Runke1, Tobias Kron2, Klaus Wendt2, and Tobias Reich11Institute of Nuclear Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany — 2Institute of Physics, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany

The determination of ultratrace amounts of the long-lived β-emitter 99gTc is difficult with radiometric methods. Common mass spectrometric techniques such as ICP-MS might be hampered by isobaric interferences. RIMS provides high sensitivity and selectivity for ultratrace analysis and isotope ratio measurements of Tc due to multi-step laser excitation and ionization in combination with a time-of-flight mass measurement.

The aim of this study was to apply RIMS for the analysis of 99gTc in environmental samples. For the determination of 99gTc in such samples, a known amount of 97Tc is added as a tracer. The isotope shift between 99Tc and 97Tc is known and both isotopes can be ionized simultaneously using a three-step ionization scheme. The application of the RIMS technique to a contaminated soil sample will be illustrated. Furthermore, isotope ratio measurements of 97/98/99Tc with RIMS and ICP-MS are presented.

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